Thomson(i)
20 The ram which thou sawest which had the horns, is the king of the Medes and Persians.
21 The goat of the goats, is the king of the Grecians; and the great horn which was between his eyes is the first king.
22 Now as upon this being broken, four horns shot up from under it, four kings of that nation of his will be raised up, but not by their own might.
23 And in the last days of their kingdom, their sins being come to the full, a king will be raised up of an unblushing countenance, skilled in problems,
24 and his power will be great, and he will destroy things which are objects of admiration and will prosper and act and destroy mighty men, and a holy people.
25 And the yoke of his chain will prosper; and by his hand and by his heart, deceit will be magnified, and with deceit he will destroy many and for the destruction of many he will be raised up and will break them like eggs with his hands.